What do I need to sort out for a birth?

What do I need to sort out for a birth?

When you have a child, there are some formalities to deal with. You
can sort out some things before the birth and others can wait. A checklist.

Before the birth

Arrange childcareMake a start on this as early as
possible in the pregnancy. In cities in particular, childcare places
are hard to find. Find out if your municipality has a registration
system for municipal childcare initiatives.

Inform your employer of your pregnancyIt's best to do
so verbally first and then send in the declaration which your
gynaecologist will give you.

Open a kids accountPut the account number on the
birth announcement card in case anyone wants to give you a gift. Open
an account now. You can put your savings account in your
child's name after the birth.

Recognise the childIf you aren't married, the father
can recognise the child before birth at the municipal office. The
mother has to give her consent to this.

Find out about assistance for new mothersIf you would
like a bit of extra help in the weeks after the birth, you can call
upon assistance for new mothers. Various organisations provide
assistance for new mothers. The health insurance fund reimburses
some of the cost.

Apply for maternity leaveYour doctor will fill in a
declaration of incapacity for work. You give this form to your
mutual insurance fund.

Contact your mutual insurance fundThey'll often give
you an extra lump sum following the birth and a gift.

After the birth

Register the birthAfter the birth, your doctor or
midwife will give you a form with which to register your child at
the registry office for the place of birth within 15 days. You'll be
given several copies of the birth certificate, for applying for
child benefit and a lump sum following the birth, etc.

Choose a surnameSince 1 June 2014, you can give your
child a double-barrelled name. The name of the father or co-mother,
the name of the mother or a combination of both names. You indicate
your choice when you register the birth.

Notify your mutual insurance fund of the birthNotify
the mutual insurance fund after the birth and give them a copy of
the birth certificate.

If applicable, ask about a breastfeeding bonus from the
mutual insurance fund.

Notify the nurseryNotify the nursery of the birth and
arrange to take a look around.

Find out about insurance If you have supplementary health
insurance, you can add your child to the policy. Ask your insurance
company about this. It might be a good idea to add your child to
other policies – for instance family
insurance.

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